Dont know if you fixed this problem or not, but if you are remote you might want to install Teamviewer. Even with a password, you can remote in after a reboot and get it up and running.
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Can also go the route of the zip-tie. Thats what I did with my 2 5830's back in the day. Fans went out, bought them off someone on the boards so couldnt RMA, so I just took the shroud and fan off and strapped a 120mm fan to one, and a 92 delta to the other (it was under a desk, needed the extra cooling).
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Why not move the .bat file outside of the folder? Thats generally what people. Leave the folder wherever, create a shortcut, place it on your desktop, startup file, etc.
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I have both of my BAMT rigs set to static IP's, but I didnt use SSH to do it (although those instructions should work, I instead hooked it up to a monitor and set it that way. Its the one thing I do through the GUI, everything else I command line. I would recommend doing it that way.
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No... I'm using the 4650 for my monitors...
Then the problem may be, if you are seeing it in your device manager but cant mine with it, is that it isnt showing as active because there is no monitor plugged into it. You may need a dummy plug to go into your 6770 in order for it to be seen as active in Catalyst and to be mined with.
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You are one of the countless many who have requested a refund from BFL. It has hard to come by as they stick hard to their "all sales are final" line. While some have been successful with getting their money back, it has not come easy as it usually involves constantly contacting them and harassing them, even bringing in outside help of lawyers until they finally will grant a refund.
As of Friday BFL is shipping orders from the end of January and have moved into February orders, so your order of February of this year should be shipping within the next couple of weeks in theory, that is if there are no other delays.
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try CK's suggestion and see if that solves your problem. I know I saw that with an old version of cgminer I was running as well, then updated it and it works just fine now.
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I dont know the exact answer, but I am guessing it has something to do with namecoins and Slush using the old getwork protocol instead of stratum. There isnt enough activity on namecoin mining for Slush to really support it anymore, and last I heard Slush wasnt going to support merged mining on stratum.
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Fine $500 plus shipping haha.
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I would happily pay $400 for it.
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you mean I'm Scam!!!, I swear I've contacted them and they told me that after two months they will deliver, they have delayed the timing with me about three times till now, and they tilling me that it's last timing You are claiming to have a pre-order from October of 2012 that you want to sell because it has not shipped. Yet, BFL has stated (and has been confirmed by the numerous accounts of people who have gotten their units well after October of 2012. There is just no conceivable way you have a Jalapeno on order from 2012 that has not shipped and BFL has not taken care of you. So either 1) the pre-order you have is not for a Jalapeno, and thus you are confusing everyone and yourself, or 2) This isnt legit. Myself and others reading this are going to side with number 2 unless you can prove otherwise.
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Hubs 2-5 each contain six block erupters. Each is plugged into hub #1.
What is the current rating of your hub power supplies? You need more than 3 Amps as each Erupter draws .5 Amp. Yeah, I see that happen too with mine. Sometimes they go 2 days without crashing, and some days they crash every other hour. I dont know. I do have a crappy hub but not trying to spend money on one for the 3 I have. I would say make sure you have some sort of fan blowing on them, even just a small USB fan. Plus, since you are using Windows, download CGWatcher and run it. It will watch for the crash and if so will restart them.
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Stuck it in the fridge for about 30 minutes and it doesn't seem to have helped. If anything, it looks like it's gotten worse; down to ~5.4 GH/s now. That doesnt sound like a particularly good idea. Have you tried removing the casing and inverting the fan so its blowing down? I did that a couple days ago and my temp went from 45C to 35C. I did that when I flashed my firmware. Even with the increased hash rate, I went from ~42 to ~38. Just breathes better. Did you guys keep the big 120mm fans, or get rid of them along with the case? If you got rid of them, I'd imagine just the two smaller fans would be a lot quieter than all 4. Its a single 92mm fan. I kept it, its not bad. Its sitting on top of my desk in an office. I get enough of people talking around me, plus I have headphone on 99% of the time so I never hear it.
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And my good sir, you get a +1 today
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If you are on the same network as your Pi, just download Putty and SSH into your Pi. Then just use screen -r to view your screen.
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Stuck it in the fridge for about 30 minutes and it doesn't seem to have helped. If anything, it looks like it's gotten worse; down to ~5.4 GH/s now. That doesnt sound like a particularly good idea. Have you tried removing the casing and inverting the fan so its blowing down? I did that a couple days ago and my temp went from 45C to 35C. I did that when I flashed my firmware. Even with the increased hash rate, I went from ~42 to ~38. Just breathes better.
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Easyminer is really just a front for bfgminer, its running an instance of it in the background and just making a pretty gui for people to look at. Switch to the actual bfgminer or cgminer for better results.
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Stuck it in the fridge for about 30 minutes and it doesn't seem to have helped. If anything, it looks like it's gotten worse; down to ~5.4 GH/s now. That doesnt sound like a particularly good idea. Have you tried removing the casing and inverting the fan so its blowing down?
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Antivirus software are always whining about bitcoin miners like cgminer. Can you somehow modify cgminer so that antivirus software won't whine about it anymore? It's annoying.
Would involve completely rewriting it. anti-virus programs think that its a botnet (some of the code may have been used). Just add an exception to your antivius program for cgminer.exe and it should ignore it going forward.
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